Pacifism as pathology

reflections on the role of armed struggle in North America

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"Originally written during the mid-1980s, the seminal essay Pacifism as Pathology was prompted by veteran activist Ward Churchill's frustration with what he diagnosed as a growingand deliberately self-neutralizing"hegemony of nonviolence" on the North American left. The essay's publication unleashed a raging debate among activists in both the U.S. and Canada, a significant result of which was Michael Ryan's penning of a follow-up essay reinforcing Churchill's premise that nonviolence, at least as the term is popularly employed by white "progressives," is inherently counterrevolutionary. This book challenges the pacifist movement's heralded victories, …

176 pages

Langue : English

Publié 9 août 1998 par Arbeiter Ring.

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ISBN :
978-1-894037-07-5
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Numéro OCLC :
41641463

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Sujets
  • Peace movements -- North America.
  • Pacifism.
  • Political violence.

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